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Sunday, December 30, 2012

I don't know about where you live, but here in Chicago, medallions are big -- very popular this year. People are buying them in stained glass, as ornaments for Christmas trees...So I thought I would hop on the trend wagon and make a few medallion cards and give them to my Chicago friends while they're hot!

I made today's card for a friend whose birthday is on New Year's Eve. I used a Queen Kat Designs stamp from the Chakra Collection by artist Crystal Moore. It's called "Root".

I used a monochromatic color scheme, with bits of lace and a bow to embellish. The sentiment is from another stamp company. I like how, even though it will be given out after Christmas, my medallion almost looks like an ornament hanging in its frame.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

I am done, finished terminado, with making Christmas cards! Enough is enough, and I've made enough. So for a lovely change of pace, I created a birthday card. Not that I can't escape Christmas creations just yet. This one is the last one to complete my Gram's Christmas present of a year's worth of birthday cards for each family member. This one is for her son, my uncle, who's four years older than I.

I colored a Queen Kat Designs stamped image called Cranium Man from Studio 77. onto patterned paper, and then framed it in coordinating colors of cardstock. The patterned paper on the card base is a wonderful collection of gears, arrows and circles. The sentiment is stamped with an acrylic stamp from my stash.

Not that my uncle is brainy or anything, but I do like to remind him he IS older than I am!! LOL Hope you like the change of pace (and holiday) with my card. Find all your Steampunk stamps at the SHOPPE.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

I'm writing this post two days before Christmas. I will be very busy for the next two days cleaning house, preparing dinner, putting final touches on presents, pretty much checking my list at least twice, then spending time with family and friends (and eating too much)!
I wanted to showcase this gorgeous, gooey gingerbread house, a team effort between my teen daughter and my new granddaughter. I have so much to be thankful for this year--
a new family that my son married into, complete with young kids, in-laws, and a beautiful wife, both outwardly and inside;
a job, complete with co-workers I call my friends (not to mention a salary);
a home in which to keep warm this winter, whose walls stretch to welcome guests;
food to eat and share with family and friends, and with those less fortunate;
good health and insurance to cover us when our health takes a slight dip;
friends, neighbors and family to love and be loved by, to lean on, to help, to share successes and failures, and with whom to celebrate life's events;
a strong faith on which to lean in times of hurt, anger, stress and despair, with which to share with those who need more than this earth can provide, who have lost (especially this year).
As I sit at my computer (another thing for which to be thankful), watching another Christmas movie, the nearby twinkling lights of the tree catching my eye, I can't help but feel blessed in this life. So no matter what presents I unwrap, the best gift I received this year is life and love and my faith. I have everything I need, and much more than I want!! I am so lucky, and wish all of you who read this a very Merry Christmas!!

Monday, December 24, 2012

What a great way to end the year--a great challenge and the news that I will be a 2012 DT member for Forever Night Creepy Challenge Blog!! So please hop on over to the blog and check them out--you can celebrate your dark side of crafting, where it's Halloween all year round!! Tell them Pat sent you!!

The Anything Goes Challenge runs through January 3, and her's my entry. I used two of my fave images from Queen Kat Designs, Holly Fairy from artist Catherine Swinford, and Vampire Bat Eye by artist Nora Blansett. First, I used patterned papers from DCWV stacks. The I colored my images with a mix of Copics and Spectrum Noir. I fussy-cut both images, using only a part of each. The sentiment was printed in Word and punched with an scallop oval punch, and distressed with Tim Holtz Distress Inks. I drew the "cracks" in the sentiment freehand.
I had the most fun with the embellishments. I used some gross grain black ribbon along the side, and part of a feather and jingle bell wreath embellishment that was 70% discounted at Joann's! A black flower covers the end of the feather embellie.
Do you like my card? I love the sentiment: "Be careful what you wish for..." I think this fairy asked for a pet, but didn't specify what kind. I think Santa's evil twin (look for the book by Dean Koontz-I have it out for overnight guests to read before going to bed-guaranteed nightmares) has a morbid sense of humor, don't you?
I hope you were very specific when you made your wish list this year!! Happy crafting, y'all!!

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Well, the presents are wrapped and under the tree. The food is in the fridge (or thawing out) and I'm starting on the pies. The lights are on, the tree is up, the house smells like peppermint and holly and pumpkin pie. Are you ready for Christmas?

I made this card earlier in the month so I could mail it off to a friend. I used a Queen Kat Designs stamp from artist Catherine Swinford called Holly Fairy. It's another simple card--white embossed image onto red cardstock, faux stitching, adhered to patterned paper base and embellished with a funky "Noel" and a glittery butterfly.

I look at this fairy as she bends over her gifts. I like to think that, as a fairy, there are wishes in those boxes, not toys or clothes. Wishes for people who need miracles, like my little Girl Scout who has a brain tumor and wants more time here on earth...like my friend's son who is deployed in Afghanistan and wants to return safely to his family...like my friend's family who have lost their jobs and their home and wish for cheap housing and job opportunities...like those East Coast families whose homes were lost to the Hurricane and are still without shelter as winter arrives...like the families of those young children lost to the insanity of a young man with a gun.

If Holly Fairy were to give me one of her boxes, I would wish for someone else's miracle this Christmas. I have enough shoes and sweaters and tech toys and crafting supplies. I have a home and food and a job and a car. I have a healthy husband and kids and grandkids and sisters and Mom (and even a Grandma who's 102 years old!). I have the luxury to give away my wish to someone who really needs it. And for that, I drop down to my knees and thank God every day.

So this Christmas, enjoy the love, the lights, the food and family. Make a wish for someone who has that missing in their lives. Make it a Merry Wish!!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Five days left until Christmas Day and I am (almost) finished making all the favors for my dinner guests! It's really helped me to have a wonderful collection of stamps from Queen Kat Designs. This one is from artist Terra Bidlespacher and it's called "Brain Storming".

I colored my stamped image with Copics and cut her out. I framed her with a white diecut snowflakes and then adhered her onto the front of a small notepad I picked up on clearance for,,,wait for it...49 cents!! I also inked the edges with white and added a single white rose.

This notepad will be added to my growing pile of dinner favors for my guests. I'm thinking of giving them out to my guests, all wrapped up, then playing the Lefty-Righty Game. I wrote special lines to the holiday favorite "'twas the Night Before Christmas". The idea of the game is for all guests to pass their favors to the left when the word LEFT is read, and to pass to the right when the word RIGHT is read. At the end of the poem, the guests open their favors to keep. I have several ornaments, notepads, and small gifties. I need to count them up--I'll need 18 this year!!
Lucky I have so many pretty stamps from QKD from which to choose to decorate my items! You can too, and will want to, once you check out all the lovely images from the QKD artists HERE.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Trying to pump out a few more handmade presents this Christmas, and came up with one for my granddaughter Bella. She's back in our lives after paperwork for immediate temporary visitation was served to her mommy. We may not have her for Christmas (this year) but we have her for this coming weekend, and there's a Christmas brunch tomorrow, so she may get a couple presents early this year.

So I colored up a Queen Kat Designs stamp from artist Sandra Caldwell called Silly Santa. I decorated (minimally) a Quaker Oats canister and popped the image on the top and made my Bella a game I call "Santa's Letters". Inside are tons of letters, from A to Z and back (several times) again. She is in Kindergarten and loves to spell words and read. We will have so much fun with this game, sorting letters, piling capital letters separate from small letters, and spelling words!

I love using QKD stamps for more than cards--altered art, gift boxes, ornaments!! You can see the wide range of stamps QKD offers HERE.

From now until 12/24 12, QKD is having a special sale called Reindeer Games.

Monday, December 17, 2012

This week all you're asked to do is make a card using a Squigglefly digi image and a sentiment!! Easy peasy!! So today, I made a card using an image from Squigglefly's newest artist, Elizabeta Kushner. This one is called Christmas Candle. I colored it with my trusty Copics--I love how you can use alcohol inks to get a dimensional look with just one marker!I had some leftover sheet music (picked up at a summer estate sale) with some patterned paper from my stash. I made a couple of blocks of paper to set the scene for my digi image. Then I printed the sentiment: Peace on Earth, circular punched it, framed it and popped it on my card. I finished it off with a cream colored rose and my card is complete! Like I said, easy peasy!I am almost finished making all the Christmas cards I need for the Big Day. I'm having about 20 people over for Christmas dinner, and each one gets a card and a favor at their place at the dinner table. If I get the time, I'll try to make some decorations for the table as well, although that table gets pretty tight with all the mounds of food served!!So how are you doing with your holiday crafting? I hope you're on track and having fun!!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Today I have another Christmas card for you, using Crystal Moore's "Root" Chakra Medallion. I used some great patterned paper from the Paper Studio to make a set of four "panes". I circular-cut out the center and used wreath branch punches to form a frame around the image (which was stamped and embossed before coloring with Copics).

The only embellishment I added were four red heart-shaped buttons in the corners I hope you like this card. If you like "Root" Chakra Medallion, check out the image and all the new Queen Kat Designs December releases at the QKD Shoppe!!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

A while back I posted a photo of a candy container that I had embellished for a Halloween gift for my mom. In fact, I made four of these and gave them away to my sisters, mom and new daughter-in-law, filled with candy corn.

When I gave them to my family, they were delighted with them. Then I haphazardly made the comment, "And you can change it out for Christmas in December."

Well, I received my mom's back, with a request to "change it out for Christmas". I wonder if I should expect them all to come back for changing out now?!

Well, here is the same house, now decked out in all its Christmas finery.

I switched out the patterned papers with CTMH Christmas collection. I also used some Martha Stewart gingerbread man felt border. The flower is handmade by my very talented friend, Shannon. (I used the last of the ones I had, so I'll have to visit her Etsy shop for more) I added a few snowflake and sentiment stickers and filled it with mints, which are one of my mom's favorite sweet treats.

Since Christmas is just over two weeks away, I had better finish off my handmade projects and start wrapping those presents I have already, or I just might be caught working as hard as Santa Claus on Christmas Eve this year!

I started with a green cardstock base and stamped it with white ink and a background stamp of distressed dots, then embossed it. I added a side border with the sentiment "Merry Christmas" in it.

I colored Humphrey and his winter friend with a combination of Copics and Spectrum Noir markers. When I went to put the image on the card, it seemed a bit spare, so I added a large diecut snowflake as a sort of frame for the image, and then added a few smaller snowflakes in the background.

I started with a small paper mache box from Michaels on clearance when my local store closed down. It maybe cost me ten cents!
I covered it with some Christmas patterned papers leftover from another project. I attached a couple "Merry Christmas" sentimebnt stickers to the long edges of the lid.
Next I printed this newly released Squigglefly digi image from Fawn Palmer called Winter Owl. Due to the small size of my box, I had to cut off part of the image. On the inside, I printed up the sentiment that goes with the image: "Owl be Home for Christmas".

I have some apple red nail polish that I plan on placing in the box to give to my teen daughter. It's already under the tree! I love this cute winter owl, don't you? I colored him with red and green holiday flair, instead of making him look "realistic".
Now it's your turn to pull out the red and green colors (like they aren't out already) and play in the Squigglefly Challenge this week. Use a Squigglefly image (FREEBIE HERE) and you're in the drawing for a free digi! Everyone likes free, right? Have fun and happy crafting!

Monday, December 10, 2012

...then you know it's time for a new challenge at the Forever Night Creepy Challenge Blog. This week the challenge is to use a little lace. I made a Christmas card using a Queen Kat Designs image called Voodoo Child by artist Charles Bristow.

I used a gorgeous thick black lace on the bottom, under the poem I wrote, but you can't really see it well here. The poem is a take-off from the Christmas carol, Winter Wonderland:
"Slay bells ring, are you listening? In the fields, blood is glistening. Some gruesome sounds, black magic abounds, Walking in a Voodoo Wonderland." Now I need a like-minded (twisted) friend who will appreciate my dark humor in this card. Any takers?

Sunday, December 9, 2012

I had so much fun with this new Queen Kat Designs December release stamp!!! The stamp is called Holly Fairy and is by artist Catherine Swinford. The first card I'm showing you is a simple corner fold card. I stamped and then embossed in red on some CTMH double-sided Christmas patterned paper. I left the coloring to a minimum to let some of the pattern show through.
When I folded the corner, I knew I wanted to layer it with red cardstock to frame the scene. I put a bling snowflake where I would normally have put a big blossom, and added a few sprinkles of jewels. Then I pulled the whole scene together with some faux stitching around the edges.
My sentiment is a metal tag from Tim Holtz Idealogy Word Bands, reading: "Possibility begins with Imagination". Very simple, very pretty, very easy!! And it will go in the mail at regular postage rates! That's a win-win card!
QKD is releasing some gorgeous fun stamps this month--go check them out at the Shoppe!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Well, we're in the home stretch and I have a ton of crafting to finish. But I made some headway for today's Handmade Christmas Gifts Blog Hop. If you came here from Miranda's blog, you're hopping along. If not, try starting at Shannon's Blog so you don't miss all the handmade inspiration for the holidays.

I have a lot more people coming over for Christmas this year. My son got married, and his new wife has four kids. So this year not only are they coming for dinner on the 25th, but her parents are joining us as well. So here is the gift I made for them.

I found this cool frame at Good Will for a couple dollars. It was originally a wedding frame but I removed the background paper and adhered some patterned paper I had leftover in my stash.
Next came the small glass ornaments. I had to glue them in so they wouldn't roll around. Then I printed the words in brown ink on clear transparency and attached it to the inside of the glass.
The white wood framing with its thin lines of silver and gold was just distressed enough to keep it original, without being nasty enough to have to fix.
Did I mention that the "other grandma" also is a card crafter? We already have plans to get together and craft after Christmas!! Looking forward to getting to know her better. Nothing breaks the ice better than a little ink, don't you think??

Thursday, December 6, 2012

The house is beginning to look a lot like Christmas. The tree is up, there are even presents underneath it already! Started my Christmas baking and froze the dough (you can't trust me with chocolate chip cookie dough). And I am up to my elbows in ink and ribbon and bows and Mod Podge!! I'm making it a homemade Christmas this year!

I had my newest granddaughter over to the house for some Christmas crafting recently. When I asked her in October what she wanted for her birthday, she said a day crafting with my new grandma! She has already won my heart, and now she's won my Copics (and my stash and whatever else she can create with).

Here she is working on some "Santa Hat" brownies.
We took a break from our painting and stamping to make some sweet treats for later.

She made some awesome presents for her siblings and her cousins. Two of her cousins are getting an altered Starbucks Frappe bottle crafted into a Christmas treat container. The youngest cousin and her new step-sister (my Bella) are getting handmade fleece pillows. And she also made snowman ornaments out of round coasters for her uncles, aunts and grandparents! She was one busy crafter.

Meanwhile, I managed to pump out a couple projects myself. One of them are these cute wooden Christmas tags using Crafters' Companion stamps from the Humphrey collection.

First I used alcohol inks and blotted some red and green ink onto my tags. I used a green Copic marker on the edges. Then I stamped small reindeer from the Humphrey Christmas set and used a scallop circle punch on them. I framed them with red cardstock and adhered them to the tags. The set came with a couple sentiments, so I used the "For You" sentiment and framed them in red as well.

I tied the sentiments onto the tags with white ribbon and finished off each with some Stickles around the edges. I added a bit of green lace to the bottom of one.

Come back tomorrow for the Handmade Christmas Gift Blog Hop! I'll show you my next project and if you hop along the way, you're bound to find inspiration around every corner!!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Every Christmas for the last 8 or so years, my present to my Grandma has been a box full of handmade Birthday cards, one for every member of the family--stuffed in envies, labeled with names and placed in in calendar order.

Every Christmas for the last 8 or so years, my present to my Grandma has been a box full of handmade Birthday cards, one for every member of the family--stuffed in envies, labeled with names and placed in calendar order.

Seeing as she is 102 years old, there isn't much that I can buy for her. She can't read or sew or do her puzzles any more because of macular degeneration in hr eyes. She has no interest in TV because her hearing is so bad, so no DVDs or even family movies. She doesn't get out of the house much--gets tired from the house to the car, so gift certificates for restaurants are out.

But the first year I made her cards, she loved them, and has wanted them since. I think if I got her something else, she'd miss them! I had to make a few more this year, after my son went and got married to a woman with four children. I love them all to pieces and couldn't be happier with his soulmate. But that's five more cards to make! Lucky I have a little bit of a stash of cards to pick from, huh?!

Monday, December 3, 2012

New challenge at Squigglefly this week!! Make a winter card. Use a Squigglefly image and you have a chance to win a prize!

So here's my winter card. I used Squigglefly digi image Angeld Up Christmas Caroler by artist Cheryl Alger. I love this character, and have a collection of images featuring her in all kinds of poses and seasons.
I popped Christmas patterned paper onto a green cardstock base. I colored my digi image with a mix of Spectrum Noir and Copic markers, then used Liquid Glass and Stickles for some shininess! I then fussy-cut the image and popped it onto a red "frame.
I embellished my scene with red ribbon, candy cane border stickers and a couple snowflakes.
I have a few Christmas cards already signed, stuffed and addressed, and it's not even December yet!! But I know (from previous years' experience) that once December hits, it flies faster than Santa's sleigh. So I may as well get ahead of the game for a very short time LOL
Happy crafting!

Sunday, December 2, 2012

I love the beginning of the month. It means that Queen Kat Designs has a new batch of stamps to release from its artists! I made this gate-fold card using a December release stamp from the lovely and talented Crystal Moore, whose line of Chakra Medallions has captured the hearts of many a crafter.

Today's featured stamp is called "Root", and I wanted to make a special card to showcase her image, so I punched out a "frame" of sorts with a scallop circle punch, centered on the edges of each "gate" of my card.
I stamped "Root" with ink that coordinated with this winter patterned paper I had leftover in my Christmas craft box.

It all came together with some dark teal-colored card stock and a sentiment that comes from another QKD stamp set called Winter Deer. A vintage button and a paper rose finish off my newest Christmas card.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Welcome to the December Home Decor Blog Hop. If you came here from Diane's blog, you're on the right track. If not, you won't want to miss out on all the inspiration, so start at Shannon's Blog.

Today I want to show you a wreath I made. I started with a Styrofoam base and wrapped several different wired ribbons and strings of beads around it. I tied bows at the bottom, and added some greenery.

It's hanging on my front door, ready to greet guests as they come into our home! Well, that's it, and now it's time to hop along to Shelly Lynn's blog for more inspiration and fun.

If you get lost along the way, here's the blog order for you. Happy Hopping!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

My favorite part of Thanksgiving--besides sitting at the table with family, passing the house with Christmas lights twinkling, and yummy food--is the leftovers!! I make two special dishes with the turkey meat, and I made the first one earlier this week. I had help, too! My new daughter-in-law, Cami, came over to help and to make pies for her family.

Here are the results, a pie for me, hubby and daughter. Cami took hers home for the family to enjoy that night. Each pie is custom made for the individual's taste buds. I like mushrooms but not peas, Wendy likes peas but not mushrooms, and hubby likes it ALL!! LOL

My other special leftover dish is lovingly referred to as "turkey balls"! They are croquettes, small molded balls of cut-up turkey and cream of chicken soup, rolled in flour and egg and bread crumbs--crunchy on the outside, creamy on the inside. Mmm-mm-mmm!

So, do you have any special leftover dishes you make after Thanksgiving? Let me know!!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Squigglefly Challenge Blog has a new weekly challenge today--use glitter and bling and a Squigglefly digi image! So I just had to alter this small metal tray and make this Christmas present for one of my co-workers. My project started with this vintage tray I snagged at a craft show/rummage sale called the Bizarre Bazaar. I got six trays for a dollar (not to mention a whole lot more, each item being a dollar).

I used acrylic paints to cover the tray, then Mod Podged some pale teal-colored patterned paper onto the face and sprinkled the first layer of glitter while the glue was drying. Next I printed an image from the Inger Harding Winter Wonderland collection. I tore the edges and again used Mod Podge and a sprinkle of glitter. I love the new papers from Inger, don't you?

I chose a Tim Holtz metal tag for the sentiment:

Then it was time to embellish! I wanted to keep a vintage look to my finished project, so I tied a bit of fiber onto one end of the tag, and adhered a rose onto the other end. A few well-placed pearls on the edges of my tray and a bow complete the look I wanted, but the whole thing needed something...

I finally added a single sparkly snowflake and it looks like it is following her down the path she's lighting. So now I am one more Christmas project into my long list of favors, cards, presents and decor to make for this year's holiday celebration.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Let me give you a little Christmas history lesson. It involves some very mean reindeer and one bullied reindeer--don't worry, it has a happy ending!

My card showcases Coriander Shea's lovely new stamped image Reindeer Decor, offered by Queen Kay Designs. By taking a line from the song Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the football frenzy of the last week, I ended up with a couple of rough looking reindeer. They are the ones who called Rudolph names and wouldn't let him play games with them (especially Antler Tackle).
I stamped, colored and fussy-cut three images and adhered them onto an embossed card front. The sentiment is a line from the Christmas song, and I embellished with red glittery border from K & Co., as well as a leftover Christmas brad I found at the bottom of my Christmas craft box.
Don't these reindeer look like they're ready to tackle you?! I even gave each the football smudges under their eyes so the sun wouldn't distract their targeting ability. I am definitely giving this card to one of my guy friends who appreciates a little football humor.
You can check out all the new Christmas rubber at the QKD SHOPPE today!!!

A note of seriousness here: even though bullying is a priority in schools nowadays, you can't help someone who won't tell people they are victims of bullying. Watch for signs from your kids, your students, your family. Keep the lines of communication open. Google sites that give you the symptoms, warning signs and advice on how to handle someone who is being bullied.
Our area has been hit with quite a few suicides in the last year, despite the "high awareness" that schools are on. I was lucky enough to discover that my daughter was being bullied when she was very young, and got some really good advice on how to handle her and the main bully and her mom. My daughter came out of the experience stronger and with a new best friend. She is now a senior in high school and very empathetic to others who are being bullied. And she is alive, which is more than I can say of other worried parents.
Keep your ears and hearts open to young victims. You could save a life!

Monday, November 19, 2012

...for my life, my loves, my homes, my job, my five senses, my creativity...
AND the new Squigglefly Challenge!! (You'll never guess what the new challenge is...wait for it...)
A THANKFUL THEME!! (Bet you didn't see that one coming)

You can create a thank you card, a Thanksgiving card, or anything with a grateful theme.
One of November's newest digi releases from Squigglelfy mixes both the "giving thanks" theme with the Thanksgiving theme for one terrific image. Our very talented Fawn Palmer is the artist of Happy Turket Day digi image from Squigglefly Designs.
I decided to go along with the Thanksgiving theme and create a feast for the eyes, in bold bright colors! I used my Copics to color Fawn's image, then added a little Stickle here and a little Liquid Glass there for a little shine, especially on the pumpkins. I actually printed up two images, then used just the larger pumpkin to add to my scene.
I found a leftover piece of Dasher patterned paper and distressed the edges. Before adhering my image to the card, I fell into a feather frenzy for a fun feel (feeling funny using all those F's). I glued the feathers under the image and slipped the pumpkin pie recipe sticker (Tim Holtz Idealogy Sticker Pad) and a bit of K&Co border in orange along the side. Then had to staple a few snippets of ribbon and thought I had better quit before my card exploded!!
The girl in the image just looked like she was having a blast in her turkey costume, so I wanted to give my card that same fun feeling. I hope you like it! For more of Fawn's digi images, check out the Squigglefly Store. And don'y forget to showcase the things for which you are grateful with a card! Use a Squigglefly image and enter it in the challenge for a chance to win!
p.s. One more thing to be grateful for: the honor of being on the Squigglefly Design Team for another term!! I am such a lucky duck (or should it be turkey, in line with the season?)!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

I love to come up with different kinds of favors to give to each guest. One of the ideas knocking around in my head is to give each guest a cupcake to take home (or to eat if pumpkin pie, cheesecake and Christmas cookies aren't enough). I found these cute squat Mason jars at a rummage sale and picked up a handful.

I thought that Crystal Moore's image, Solar Plexus, a Queen Kat Designs November release stamp, would be perfect to decorate my jar. I decided to stamp the image onto a pastel green background, using VersaMark ink and red embossing powder. The image really pops!

I attached it to the top and for this photo, placed candy inside the jar. I might even go with the candy contents instead of the cupcake, because I have these wonderful bite-sized Mars chocolates left over from Halloween, and I thought "do I really need to add another baking project to my full day?" LOL

I added Christmas ribbon to the top screw-on lid, and just a single Christmas sticker, since I want all that candy to shine through to my guests. Simple yet pretty, thanks to Crystal's Solar Plexus, and I can do them up well before the actual celebration, since chocolate lasts for six months, and it's in an airtight container.

QKD has released some beautiful stamps this month, and Christmas is coming!! Get your wish list going for Santa (or hubby) to choose from now and check out the Shoppe!!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

I think I am going to send this card to Santa after Christmas this year. Looks like he's already in his PJ's and ready to hit the sack after a long hard night. I had a word with Mrs. Claus and she told me that after Christmas Eve, Santa wasn't willing to pull on one more outfit of red, so his pajamas are anything but..
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I colored my sleepy Santa, a newly released QKD stamp from Sandra Caldwell called Silly Santa, with my Copic markers and colored his PJ's GREEN so he could rest in peaceful slumber. I decided to try an "infinity frame" theme for my card, but ended up with only three layers! Oh well, one person's infinity is not as long as the next person's...

I kept my card clean and simple, with just a white snowflake and some jewels for embellishment. This card will go through the post office easily with just one stamp, so I might just send a couple of these out to some friends as well as Santa!

I love to play with Sandra's images! You will too, so go check them out at the QKD Shoppe!!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

At least, that's what the basis was for a challenge I participate in at my Yahoo Group, Your Scrapbook Place! We were partnered and sent each other the leftovers off our craft table. I received a lot of leftover papers and a diecut or two, and since I am still in a "thankful" frame of mind, I made a Thank You card!

I was able to use three pieces of patterned papers to attach to a brown cardstock base. I also cut the wings off a huge diecut bug and presto change-o, they became flourishes! I added a piece of my own leftover orange border,the sentiment circle, and a bit of leftover lace. I finished off my card with a tiny piece of ribbon from the swap, and my thank you card, although it is missing a lot of bells and whistles, is done! And sometimes, it's nice to work without all those bells and whistles--sometimes they get in the way!! LOL
So remember, crafters, waste not, want not!! Next time you're ready to brush those snippets and strays into the trash can, why don't you package it all up and challenge a friend?

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Every Thanksgiving, I call a few select people and tell them how grateful I am that they are in my life. Some people have been there for as far back as I can remember. Others just made their appearance recently. Regardless, they made a difference in my life, and I am grateful
This is the inspiration that helped me create this card today for the new Squigglefly Challenge Blog. The challenge this week is to use an image that's been stored in your computer for a while, one that you used once or twice, but not recently.

I printed up an image called Patchwork Apple by artist Fawn Palmer. I decided that my card should be cut in the shape of the apple image, so I adhered it onto red cardstock and cut around it. That's when the fun began! I used a mix of Copics and Spectrum Noir markers to bring my Patchwork Apple to life. Once colored, I made it sparkle with sequins, glitter and jewels. To give it the final Fall touch, I popped on a Harvest sentiment and tied a bit of fiber to the apple's stem.
I had fun "unearthing" an oldie but goodie, and I bet you will too! If you use a Squigglefly image, go post it on the Squigglefly Challenge Blog for your chance to win!!

Saturday, November 10, 2012

I get to host Christmas Dinner every year. Anywhere from 12 to 25 family members are invited, and sometimes I invite the stray neighbor, cousin, in-law or friend to join in the festivities.
I always try to come up with a cute favor for each person, and this year I decided to run with a favor box of treats showcasing a QKD stamped image called Rudolph Decor from our very own Coriander Shea.
As soon as I stamped and colored this fur ball of fun, I knew I had to glitz up his Christmas lights with Stickles for that added shine that every Christmas begs for. I fussy-cut the image and popped him onto my plain brown box, after first inking the edges and adding a white Christmas tree border. I cut this border with my new punch system from CTMH. Since the embellishments are minimal, I added some ink to the front panel behind Rudolph.
I originally wanted to use just the dark brown raffia to tie up my boxes, but that red and green dash of color works well. I think my guests will get a kick out of these cute boxes.
For more Christmas fun, check out Coriander's newest releases, as well as all the rest of her awesome stamps, at the QKD Shoppe!!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Hello, crafters! Yesterday I didn't think my workday would ever end, so last night I made a circle-shaped card to match my mood (because a circle has no end)! I used a brand spankin' new November release stamped image by the very talented Sandra Caldwell. It's called Silly Santa, and it is too darn cute!!
He looks like he has just finished his nightlong rounds of delivering packages around the world; hence, the dazed and confused look on his face and his half-shut eyes!!
After coloring my image with Copics, I decided to give his old gray hairs some shine with Stickles. I "framed" my colored image by using a Copic and coloring a border around the circular edge, then popping it onto my card base to which I had already attached some Christmas Basic Grey patterned paper. A few leftover jingle bells from a diecut border finishes off the bottom half of my card, while a jeweled mini border and a clothespin Christmas tree embellishment take care of the rest of the card.
My sentiment inside reads: "Around the world in 12 hours or less makes for happy children and one tired Santa! Have a peaceful Christmas Day!"
For more of Sandra's images, check out the Shoppe!!

Monday, November 5, 2012

If wishes were candy I would weigh a ton!! I have made so many wish lists--health wishes, money wishes, family wishes, stupid wishes, generous wishes--that I'd never want to see a sticky piece of chocolate or a chewy bit of caramel ever again! LOL!

Meanwhile, I have a yummy Wish list to show you, made with one of the newer Squigglefly images called A Gingerbread House by Jane Beljo.
The project is a cardstock booklet that is stapled together and embellished with patterned papers, jewels, stickers and rub-on words AND one very important embellishments for this week's Squigglefly Challenge - a BOW!!
But let's get back to the main image. I paper-pieced part of it and used my Copics for the rest, with a little CTMH Liquid Glass for shine and a bit of Stickles for glimmer. I had small leftover pieces of Christmas patterned papers to set a scene behind the house, then dimensionally adhered the image to the background. I added a few sticker snowballs for a warm look to the chimney (sometimes when I look at this I see snowballs popping out of it like a Nerf gun).
I used leftover word rub-ons for my title, and than wound ribbon around the edge and tied it with a bow (a magnificent bow if I say so myself!!).
This little booklet holds my grandkids' wish lists, and I keep it in my purse at all time, so that if I make an unplanned trip to the store, I know what I need to look for! It only has about six pages, which is just enough for my newly-added poppets and an extra page for my teen daughter. Small and thin, it takes up no space but has a lot of impact for my Christmas shopping. AND it follows the Squigglefly Challenge this week. It's a win-win project!!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Now that Halloween is over, my mind is churning with cards and tags and favors and projects for Christmas. Today I wanted to use a new November-release QKD stamp from artist Crystal Moore called Solar Plexus. I decided to make a Christmas tag.

I started with a wooden tag for the base and used distress inks in green and red. I stamped Solar Plexus in black and colored in parts with red and green Spectrum Noir markers.
I chose a Tim Holtz' Ideology Word Band that reads: "Encourage your hopes, Not your fears" and wired it onto the tag. I added a few Skittles, a vintage button and some greenery with a flower. I decided that since it is a Christmas tag, it needed a little sparkle, so I used Stickle on parts of the stamped image.
I finished off my tag with a bit of lace on the bottom edge, and some fiber at the top.
I hope you check out more of Crystal's stamps at the QKD SHOPPE.